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Glenafon Wetland, Kahouri Bush, Mimi Estuary, Mudfish 3, Putere Wetlands, Scott Bush, Victoria St

page Mimi Estuary At a glance (last updated: March 2013) TRC reference: Ecological district: North Taranaki Other reference: LENZ environment: Insufficient Map Data Land tenure: Crown:14.2ha Private: 4.4ha Protection status: A, B, C GPS: E 1724760 N 5686243 Area: 18.6 ha Location The Mimi Estuary Key Native Ecosystem is located on crown and private land approximately 5.5km north east of

Annual report 2012-2013

Resource consent held by Malandra Downs Ltd 13 page ii List of tables Table 1 Summary of performance for Consent 7374-1 To discharge domestic green waste onto and into land for land stabilisation purposes and to discharge associated stormwater and leachate onto and into land 8 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing the location of the site 3 Figure 2 Aerial image of the property 4 page 1 1.

STDC townships wastewater treatment consent monitoring 2018-2019

sites for Waverley WWTP 51 Table 31 Low flow receiving water results January 2019 52 Table 32 Summary of performance for consent 0072-3 54 Table 33 Summary of performance for consent 6621-1 55 page v List of figures Figure 1 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Kaponga WWTP 13 Figure 2 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Manaia WWTP 22 Figure 3 Map showing sampling sites in relation to Patea WWTP 36 Figure 4 E. coli

PCP Hearing MapIndex

significance to Maori Near shore reefs Marine reserve Marine protected area Port Air Zone Coastal management areas Outstanding value Estuary unmodified Estuary modified Open coast Port Map page Significant marine mammal and seabird area

Consultation Document for Draft Annual Plan 2019/2020

page 10 More details on the most likely options Given the Council’s upper borrowing limit of $55m, the more realistic choices are Options 2, 3 or 4 if the region wants a fit-for-purpose Stadium. OPTION 2 (PREFERRED OPTION): REPAIR STANDS AND UPDATE FACILITIES What’s involved  Repairing and reinstating both main stands.  Relocating of gym and changing rooms to another building (bottom right corner on map above)  Reconfiguring/modernising East Stand ground …

Appendix 3

page 77 6.3 Appendix III: Examples of Taranaki Coastal Reso urces, Aerial Plans, 1987 Note: These maps have been scanned for future digitalising of the lines and erosion rate information at a high resolution. Attached are examples only. 1. Tongaporutu (#650476) 2. Whitecliffs North (#650481) 3. Mimi (#650468) 4. Urenui (#658737) (not included here) 5. Onaero (#650473) (not included here) 6. Waitara East (#658739) (not included here) 7. Waitara

May 2022 hydrology report

gauges are showing rain below normal, while most other locations are close to or above normal. Cape Egmont remains at over 200% of normal to date and has already received 80% of a typical years rain in 5 months. Note: In last months rain total maps the values for Taungatara were incorrectly displayed at Glen Rd. The values for April at Glenn Road were 46/46% and 487/171%. Table 1: Rainfall for May and the year to date at 27 rain gauge sites in Taranaki. page Monthly Year to Date

Waikaikai Landfarm consent monitoring 2019-2020

Map reference: E 1719720 (NZTM) N 5605515 Mean annual rainfall: 1,043 m Mean annual soil temperature: 15.1ºC Mean annual soil moisture: 32.9% Elevation: ~45 m Geomorphic position: Dune back slope Erosion / deposition: Erosion Vegetation: Pasture, dune grasses Parent material: Aeolian/alluvial deposits Drainage class: Free/well-draining 1.4 Resource consents The Company holds one resource consent, the details of which are summarised …

Application Appendix F Hydrology Assessment 20 02053 4 0 + 5 other renewals Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

the Mangorei Stream. There is no residual flow, other than spillway discharges and seepage, down the Mangamahoe Stream, which was dammed to form the lake. Figure 1.1 shows the location of the scheme and key features such as catchment extents and locations of relevant flow monitoring stations. Figure 1.2 is a more detailed map of the scheme environs that shows the main components of the hydro-electric power scheme. Figure 1.2 also shows the locations in the Waiwhakaiho catchment for which